Keystone

Keystone

Release date : May 4, 1984
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin :
Original Language :
Director : Robert Fitz Patrick /
Production companies : New Jersey Network (NJN) /
May 4, 1984 1h 30m More
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A side-splitting, rip-roaring madcap of a musical, giving you an insider's view of the early movie-making days. Laugh along with Mack Sennett as he creates the most memorable comedic scenes of the century. This is a musical comedy feast about the youth, the enthusiasm, the work, the zany fun, and above all, the innocence of those great times when America first started going to the movies.
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Wayne Bryan
Mack Sennett
Ann Morrison
Mabel Normand
Thomas Lee Sinclair
Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle
Tommy Breslin
Charlie Chaplin
Doug Walker
Ben Turpin
Keith Curran
Ford Sterling
Kim Morgan
Gloria
Susie Fenner
Shirley

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  • title:Keystone
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1984
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Robert Fitz Patrick /
  • Writers: John McKellar · Dion McGregor · John McKellar ·
  • Production companies: New Jersey Network (NJN) ·
  • Overview:A side-splitting, rip-roaring madcap of a musical, giving you an insider's view of the early movie-making days. Laugh along with Mack Sennett as he creates the most memorable comedic scenes of the century. This is a musical comedy feast about the youth, the enthusiasm, the work, the zany fun, and above all, the innocence of those great times when America first started going to the movies.
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